Doing occupational transitions: a constructivist grounded theory from the viewpoint of adults on the autism spectrum

Author:

Aeberhard Renate1ORCID,Sy Michael Palapal2ORCID,Kramer-Roy Debbie3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stiftung Rossfeld, Switzerland

2. Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland

3. Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Introduction People on the autism spectrum often struggle to transition smoothly between occupations in daily life. Objective This qualitative inquiry aimed to understand the human and non-human factors that influence occupational transitions from the perspectives of adults on the autism spectrum. Method Using a constructivist grounded theory design, this study purposively gathered data from eight adults on the autism spectrum who shared their viewpoints via semi-structured interviews and self-produced written texts. Framed by the Cultural Historical Activity Theory, an iterative process of constant comparative analysis was employed, yielding six categories that constituted the assembly of a working theory on occupational transitions among adults on the autism spectrum. Results Drawn from eight participants, the six categories were: 1) getting ready, 2) the attributes of the occupation, 3) the others, 4) strategies of the moment, 5) cumulative stress, and 6) possible ends of the process. Conclusion Our findings revealed a nuanced understanding on occupational transitions for adults with autism. First, materiality (non-human entities) serves various purposes in occupational transitions, implying that in some cases, intangible materials (tacit knowledge) would be enough to initiate, aid, or terminate occupational transitions. Second, doing transitions together through the optimization of social support and resources can make occupational transitions more meaningful for adults in the autism spectrum. It is our ambition that these propositions be tested and emphasized in occupational therapy, healthcare, and social care practices.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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